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Does the forest land auctioned by the township people's government belong to state-owned land?

Forest land auctioned by township people's governments belongs to state-owned land.

I. Legal basis:

According to Article 8 of the Land Management Law and Article 2 of the Regulations for the Implementation of the Land Management Law, the following land belongs to the land owned by the whole people, that is, the land owned by the state:

1, urban land;

2. Requisition, expropriation and purchase of state-owned land in rural and suburban areas according to law;

3. Land requisitioned by the state according to law;

4. Woodlands, grasslands, wasteland, beaches and other lands that are not owned by collectives according to law;

5, all members of the rural collective economic organizations to urban residents, the original land owned by its members;

6, due to the national organization of immigration, natural disasters and other reasons, farmers will no longer use the land originally belonging to immigrant farmers after immigration.

Second, the woodland:

Woodland refers to the land covered by natural forests, secondary forests and artificial forests; Including timber forest, economic forest, firewood forest and shelter forest.

Third, the classification of forest land:

According to the types of land use, woodland refers to the land where trees, bamboos, shrubs and coastal mangroves grow, excluding residential green space, and road protection and grass protection forests of railways, highways and rivers and ditches.

Forest land is divided into six secondary land types: forest land, shrub land, sparse forest land, unformed afforestation land, trace land and nursery land.